Overview
About this Spot
Haydens Rock is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its rock reef situated just off a headland called Second Head, between Pebbly Beach and Main Beach. The surf spot is accessible via a short walk down the headland, and surfers can paddle out from there or from Pebbly Beach. Haydens Rock holds swells up to about 10 feet and is suitable for intermediate surfers. The wave direction is right, and the bottom consists of sand and rocks. The spot works best at medium and high tides and is considered a world-class quality wave. Surfers can expect a wave length of less than 50 meters. The take-off at Haydens Rock is challenging, with a fast barrel section that turns a bit fat until reaching the pool at Main Beach. Depending on the sand’s position, the wave can speed up and close out on the shore, offering a 150-meter ride and a long paddle out. Surfers should be aware that the spot sometimes breaks, and it’s important to check the surf forecast and report before heading out. Nearby surf spots include Pebbly, Tuncurry Breakwall, Tuncurry Main Beach, Black Head Point, and Booti Booti National Park. When surfing at Haydens Rock, it’s crucial to respect the locals and be mindful of the surf etiquette, especially in crowded conditions. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Remember to include keywords like surf, surfing, spot, forecast, report, map, and webcam when looking for more information. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
-32.176967° N, 152.517467° W
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